The Twin Reepham Churches Reepham is a small town in North Norfolk and has had 'market town' status since 1277; a sign to mark this has recently been erected. The town has undergone significant development throughout its life, with the housing in the area showing a mix of vintages, styles and purposes. Image File history File links Reepham_churches. ...
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Notable services include the town's two schools. Commercially, several notable regionally-known shops reside in Reepham. The most prominent is 'Kerry's Farmhouse Pine', which sells pine furniture and offers a cafe too. It is situated on the old Reepham Station site, and largely owes its relative success to its advertising on the local radio station - Radio Broadland. Students in Rome, Italy. ...
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Reepham is host to two convenience stores, quite surprising for its size; SPAR and the Post Office. The Post Office also provides food, drink and other goods commonly found at any general store - it a common sight here to witness OAPs purchasing the Daily Telegraph. The second, SPAR is open for extended hours, contrary to the typical 9 to 5 opening hours of the post office. Because of this, SPAR is often frequented in the evenings by people looking for alcohol, a DVD to rent or youths on a Friday night who have come to Reepham for the youth club/drop in. Other notable commercial attractions include Diane's Pantry, a specialist organic/health store, and a HSBC branch. A convenience store is a small store or shop, generally accessible or local. ...
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Reepham has 3 churches on the same site and is one of only 2 places in Europe to do so. Reepham's church of St. Mary is joined by its choir vestry to St. Michael’s and the third church belonged to Hackford. However, this third church burned down in 1543 and now only a fragment of the tower wall remains on the left of the path as you go towards the Market Place. World map showing Europe A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is one of the seven continents of the Earth. ...
The Reepham Societyis a registered charity, set up to stimulate public interest in Reepham, Hackford, Kerdiston, Salle, and Whitwell in 1976. Reepham High School
The current RHS logo, which, over the years has remained more or less the same. Reepham High School, which has 'Technology College' status, serves over 800 pupils, the majority of whom live in outlying villages. Mr. Christopher Hassell is the current head teacher. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (923x155, 29 KB) The currrent logo of Reepham High School, Norfolk, UK. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ...
Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (923x155, 29 KB) The currrent logo of Reepham High School, Norfolk, UK. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ...
Recent fame has hit the school in the form of a new £1,000,000 science block development and its ongoing league table success. Then Education Secretary, Charles Clarke; Martin Bell, OBE; and local businessman Bernard Mathews have all visited the establishment to commemorate the opening of other developments. The school is also renowned for its place at the heart of the community, offering pioneering adult education courses, many free of charge. On a more academic front, the school takes much pride in the AS level courses it runs in Maths and Electronics, having produced students with A grades two years earlier than the usual sitting age for AS exams. The school has also been used as a case study by Education giant LJGroup. The Rt Hon. ...
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Ofsted inspected the school on the 7th and 8th of December 2005, awarding the school the highest overall grade possible - 'Outstanding'. This report is available for on line viewing here. In the Summer of 2006, the school underwent a new painting project, visually refurbishing the aging school. The Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) is a non-ministerial United Kingdom government department, established on 1st September 1992. ...
Mr. Christopher Hassell, the current headteacher. After many complaints of the school's website being indefinitely under construction, a new refurbished site has been made for the 2006/2007 year. Image File history File linksMetadata Mr_Hassel. ...
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The School's Art Exhibition, displaying the final pieces of the School's GCSE Art students, is a highlight of the school's Summer calendar. On the 10th of October, letters were sent home to pupils of RHS to announce that the school is very close to getting approved for sixth form status. For several years now the school has been unsuccessfuly applying, being rejected due to size limitations yet now there is speculation they may receive a £2 million grant to expand the school's facilities. It was announced on the year 11 Awards Evening, 18th Nov '06, that because that particular year had been statistically the best performing the school had ever had, they were in fact the main reason funding and approval was able to be secured for both a second specialism and sixth form. England, Wales, Northern Ireland The sixth form, in the English, Welsh and Northern Irish education systems, is the term used to refer to the final two years of secondary schooling (when students are about sixteen to eighteen years of age), during which students normally prepare for their GCE A-level...
The sixth form is expected to be operating by 2008. In the early 2006-2007 school year, rumours were circulating that the school's authorities were attempting to apply for an 'Arts College' specialism to add to their belt. Many critics of the school's sudden development fear that the rapid expansion will destroy the school's sense of community which it has so strongly relied on for success, and cripple student's liberties, forcing many to take subjects under the rules of school specialism that they have no desire to. Ultimately, there is a fear the school will burn out. Look up Burnout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
On the 18th November 06, Mr. Hassell revealed that the specialism would in fact be 'vocationalism'. Details of the change have yet to be released.
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Whitwell Station -
Although called Whitwell Station, nowadays the site is closer to the town of Reepham than Whitwell and as such, is considered 'home turf' by the people of Reepham, as well as being a notable stop on Marriott's Way. Although the old buildings still stand, the site has been derelict ever since the Beeching Acts of the 60s and subsequent decline of rural railway. The front of Whitwell Station (august 2006) Whitwell Station is situated in Norfolk, England. ...
The station has recently been sold to a capitalist pigdog for an undisclosed amount.
Marriott's Way and Reepham -
Reepham is a significant stop on the Marriott's Way cycle and footpath. Travelling on the Marriott's Way in a westerly direction from Reepham sation you will encounter the infamous Themelthorpe Loop, the sharpest bend in the whole of the British Rail Network when tracks were in place. When travelling from Lenwade to Reepham station via the Marriott's Way a large short-cut can be taken by leaving the path at Whitwell Station and travelling by road to Reepham station instead of journeying around the Themelthorpe Loop. Marriotts Way is a long distance footpath in Norfolk, England. ...
Marriotts Way is a long distance footpath in Norfolk, England. ...
External Links Reepham High School The Reepham Society A profile of Reepham- by the EDP's Ian Clarke EDP represents EDP Sciences, a publisher of science texts. ...
Reepham Rotary Club Reepham's Police Station Reepham's Church at norfolkchurches.co.uk |